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 coil Setsastopel, 17 Oct. 1511, unit was prescat wills his rcgimesst to the Iseerage of that kttsgdons, 36 Sept. Ifid, ae Borea (the 49th) at the repulse cf I lie sonic, 26 Oct., and at the Bsiyfr ssf I’sssiglss’t, assd 16 Oct. 1620, created Vioceassf Dossgsics’sss battle of I akesman. 5 Nov. 1954; it. at Marseilles, ott Isis way home, 19 Starch, lets. Ai,cusla-liaetset, it. sass i. in i7ov. ISIS. Elisahseits-Murv, s. 12 Astg. loll, to Edward-Ilolnset Raideels, s’etscssrkssi sic essroer, esstitted S/st Ts’o.o Resssessstrusicss’, 555. lot, Faq., lisle 211’. Cci srgissaa.l’sssts’es. si. 17 April, 1261 to Lieut.—Col. Christe— iso aes1sstrcsl sssi estate sit 5O9 a year, lint by wlsotss (who a. 1itsoe—E. lttssekcst, Cotslstrtaso gtiasila. Sir Assshvw it. 7,s1it. InS 5. Cr, close—I Oct. 1.509. A rssia—t tr. 55 ra Ct’. sa., ss ills i cry issany sjssaeta’rlngt. (Sic s. list stands, L,s”i Ds’sigsirre,ss Usages II’satslie Jfls’strelise.s.) (ii sIc—_to cieptsuisi, arsg, artnrst, or, souls a castle trtptetosoercit es ttsc ts,set, ci Itse hut, seti Is Ose ssssslto eves, ‘ ‘ Victetis taiss actS;’ 1st ‘‘Is el, a sstssirreh, sejsstst, or; above it the usd10, 1 ‘ssns spt ii5 sps’rsi.’’ jIIisll.——t isis pascit corvus. Sc’iI—_hct,ia I lea satd 1 lilt, Shresosbney. .Storeton Coriset Castle, the sssietetsl f,siiattv resisleisce, w,ss bssrat its use civil itt. ll5SoEn, 0. in 1621, etesated to the peerage of Treland, es’aes5 sstssl is a liestal iftsl rssist. CORK ANII ORR FillY. t. Cnas.cs.Srtzue 055-CANNiNG, Viocesssst Dcssgui’eots, I. 21 Nov. 1861. is. Rotsert-Johss, 0. 9 Nov. 1864. its. Site Oslelm-stlfrost-Wesitworth, 8. 20 .tssg. 1866. 5. Erssily-tisssriott’stttserisse. tt. Oraee-Etizatsc(ls, us. tlossssra. iv, 1)oriithy. v. isabella. c• b’ertba-Liusisa Cassssissg, it. ass infasst 2 I”cb. 16112. 3LIticac. The ancestors of this ssschlc family bait, for nsatsy gosserations, 1slssloseitsy, tisough ho did ns,l rcjeel rIsc other parts of that tisc(r residence its tlse co. Iierefori.t, where Losiowsew Dsivoa. tired its the reign of liewny III. ; and frons whsisn deeccssdest Loeisswsosc itovt.e, of T’.titncy, foisnilor of Use friars to the etfy 5sf hereford, wtso was livissg in the time of IIs;c.ssv VI., atsd ]sad two sesse, s. John, wiso edited te ltercfordststre. it. I lssger, ss hs’,a . assit (‘ntis a siass., Slsry, iii. to Sir Rtetsard Yossgh.sll, its Sept. 1643, and lies listorred in his chapel Snsvttt. of llattiesig,sn—.sre ttr’ssar.’s Lu ‘s/el Cs nts’s, Sssvvsss avittsin the ]saris.h ehtsrch there, w]scrc to hins is erected a OF lteAnsoaoross AND IIALLYNAS’RAv) tell four sons, I ,Ioi,st, of ]terefssss]. 2 Rscssaees, of whsisse descendants eve are 551505,1 to treat. 3 Itselsas I, of whose olsildrcss, )tielsaeh srss tsislsop of Water— effigies of his wives, usssd the nanoes and naas’s’iages of his ford, ansi 4. lit 1635; llichssrsl was tsisisop sif Cork asssl olsilds-oss, evith ass ineeriptioss expressisag his own marriages, toss. ansi aftersosrds arclstsisho1s of Taasn, ssssd left a son, titles, si’ ‘ csnpldsymente, whith cssssclosdes with thsisrlietich— Itietsaei. ss Iso s,as aeehtesliisp of .tisssagh, asssl lorsl—clsass— cellar of Ireissad. aissl ffiutser of Iterrongls, crested Viseessne lstcssingtcn, a dignity schtick cxli red in 1712, es ith Cisaises, 2nd viscoistst, T]se cash’s wife, Lady (‘orE, id. previously its Dublin, 16 Feb. 4 George, is. .s. Js. Itscuinn Bavre, list cots of Roger, metstiosied above, bail purclsasest Item the dean aasd chapter sat St. Patriek’o b. in 136st, stndied law at the Midelle Temple ; but destsatrissg, Gssthedra], ever echich a fair mossnsssesst is erected, headed frssm his scanty moasss, of being aisle to ptsrsese Isis wttls this sssotlo, ‘‘God’s providence is nor isahoritance.” otsadles, embarked for Irelsssssl as an adventurer; and having ,shtainest, after sttffcring sssmo perseestlions from the issosi ssssthoritieo, tise fssvsiur and prsteetioss of ELtzans—.Tss, ssnsassed considerable wealth, reeeivrd the hsissossr of knightheesl, was sworn of the privl’.eemseii, sinsi elevate.t 1st Logier Sssoooux, and great’gsasndfather of the present cart. 2G4 C C) R sssssl Fuss. on Osion. Ills lordship, who was called ‘I’he gweat Ear] of Cork,” and who left a narrsstive of his less,,, dssss. aisd ess-hoir ot Williasn tpoley, Esq., with whena its 1 5;s9) iso b,asl ‘so boise. lie sss. 2ssdly, Gsstbcrinc, dan. f Sir Gossifrey Fesstoss, Ktst., principal secretary of state tssr trctssssd, suit had (svith several stuns.) five sons, viz., as. Lnwss, cressiesl 29 Feb. 1627, Jeress sf Bassciess Uris/pc, essssl Vi.,ss,o sit 4t,ssiie, gI’ Kissuls,scuty, is else 1seertsge of Ire— tuss,I, lilt tot dslsits s,s. Ehhc,sbntls, elan, sit NVillisssn, Earl et Dcntogts (svltioh lady eras esvss;osl, en else resteradiess of I’stans.os 1]., l’sssstsless of fitsilfoed), but bad no tsstse. lie fell sst ttse isatise of Lisrarroll, 1612, svlsess his hessoars listed (aitreeal sly to a siseelal linsiiuliea in tlse patess;) to Isis ehsler trsthser, t,orsl tsstngnrvass. as lie essss of lfeagh ill, svitls rosassinder to Ilse Iseira sssalc of his fssther, 29 Ccl,. 1627. This netlemass, who made so eoa— sidensiste a hsnsre in the casop, the caert, and the literary worl,i, lsad slisliegsstolsesi rossssssatssts its Is elanst, prior to, assst nnsler rise rote ssf Cniaaswes.t., and acsiuired coasideraiste ronsssvss its reshsseissg tlse Irish to sistssssit to the goveestoseni of use I ‘oussaonss ealth. t’ontotbtsting eretstsssshly. hosves cr, aflor t’tsssss smtL’o dea;ls, to ttse resteratissa of sloe sssotsarohy, his lerdshsis was creates], 5 Selst. 1660, EARL OF ORRE55Y, and its the souse ear ccnstilsstcst (9 Srpt.), by patent, lord— prcsidess I of MousIer for life. Ito 4.16 Oct. 1679, aad erase. Py his olsier soa* (by Margaret, 3rd dan. of TiseophOus, 2nd Earl of Sssa’olk), I Rssonrs. Ltd Earl of Orrery. who maoro’ing Lady Iliary Ssiclss’iile, doss. sit Ilielsard, lila Fart ssf Dorset, and dying i a I 752, was a. isv hits eldest sois, Lssaes,, 3rd Ear] of (irrery, at whose decease e. p.25 Assg. 1763, use lsenossrs ties otred ssposs Isis lsrotlser, Ceaas.ra, 4lls Earl of lIrs’ery, hiesst.-gen., envoy-extraordinary lo Bralsand and ]iandcea, croatod a peer of Groat Itrihain, 5 .Setst. 1711, as Buesn Bo,sile, of M,s,’stse, cs. Psi.’ roil. Ills lersloltils, svho was knsiwn in the svorhsl of letters for isis literary diotsosle wills Itse loareest Dr. Bentley, asssi se’lso tsasi Isis dcsicssatioss of ‘‘ Ort’ory ‘‘ givess lea sen aslreaonsieahnslrnsucni, by its inventor, George Gs’ahant, is. Tasty Elizabeth Cecil, only dan. of lohn, 5th fart of Exeler; asssd dying, 1731, eats, by his enhy sost, Jssux, 5th Earl of Orrery, who a. in I 753, to the EARLnou on Cs’ag. Tv. FaAacts, created FicconsG S/seeeoss, 1660, an tsosiossr solsiels exisisv’d, 1749, snitls his gs’anitson atad seeeessoe, Rictaarst, lsssi viscostni. e. lluornr, sit Stalbridge, its Dorsetshiro, 5. at Lismore, 25 lass. 1626; thso celebrated islsiiesoplset’. echo, enitobbesl by tsis ossa lraosccnslcol laleitis, repeatedly rcftssesi the dsgssities of tlse state, having been several times offered a preragc. 1 Ic sI.lO I/sc. I o91, and oat interred in the chaneel of SI. Starliss’s—its-tlse—Fields, Westsssinsler. this character is giresa icy tsr. tlilhert Bstrnet, in isis F’ssnceal fenssen, prearised on bliss at SI .Starlin’s—iis—ltse—b’ields, 7 lao. 1092; and TO’ jsric”sstelut eij’ Ei’repc for the Febrssary of llsr same year, cssntains tlsis paragraphs—’ Tise f.snsos,s Mr. Boyle is dead, astit Isis less is lanaentcd lsy all learned nscti. the ss-sss a t stailosapher ssnder a pas’ticuian clsas acher, for he astslictesi hinsself only to Ilse slndy of natural srtnncc ‘. ssisd it ssaay lie said, tisat never assy sssass tsad slived so deep into the knosniedge of nalore as he had done; he Isail sn,diesl es ills a 1srosligtosss srduhity, and hsssi so nsany expcrisacnts Isi explain the scoeral phenesnena n’hirh daily hatsisen u1son Ike essssessrrcssre of nalssral accidcssts, tlsat discs’s were feso at this tinsc of ss’lair’h he did not naderstand the real causes.” The great earl, whss was loni treasurer of Irehasad, 4. at isoasstifssl nsssrlsle nsossstnaeast, with eosriossely essgrssress thereon hio figure at tisht hcssgth in armoste, having rio each side thy “Sic lsooui rs,nstslssm, Superest iniendoro Volts Puree s.taimae, earaena solvilo, Ctsriste, veni.” 2629, and svas privately buried in a va,slt which hoe htsnband Of tlsc great earl, Sir Richard Coat writes thus :—‘‘ The ssoblo Earl of totE, Lord ITis;h Treasurer, was one of the Ilis voonger son, Tan lOoN. blnssssy Boson, was father of the CORK AND Ogtsggy, EARL OF (Sir Richursi - Edmttssd - St. Laevt’cncc Bssylc), K.P., Vi000ltnt DIlLgarvan, Vi.scoossst Bssylo, of Kissalrncaky, Bat usa Boyle, of Ysingisal. Burosa eif liasadssn Bridge, atasi Baron Brssghull, in the peerage sf Irelsonri ; and a peer of Great Britain, as hiansn h(oylc, of Marotnn, Co. Somernnt ; issesihientessaist of tise csa. of Sumceoct; late naastee of tise lsnck-lsonndo ; 6. 19 A1sril, 139 no. 20 July, 1S,5l3, Emily, 2nd data, of tlse Jlarqsscsss of Cluuricssrde, a sld Is usc hitch Gone,